Caregiving for an aging and ailing person can be a full-time job, which is why the Canadian Association for Retired Persons (CARP) is asking voters to make caregiving an election issue in October.

CARP has launched a campaign highlighting the need for support for caregivers called #credit4caregivers.

The organization is also calling on federal parties to commit to making the Canada caregiver tax credit a refundable one to ensure all caregivers are treated equally.

Officials with CARP say unpaid caregivers save the healthcare system over $25 billion a year.

CARP has produced a video featuring several Canadian caregivers, who share the challenges they face because they take care of their loved ones.  

There will be more to come on the campaign after we speak to the chair of the CARP Sudbury chapter, Hugh Kruzel, who is also a caregiver.